
Essential Info
Length
4 nights, 3 days walking
Standard Price
£267
Price with Luggage Transport
£285
Holiday Code
WHL4
Grade
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Moderate to Challenging
Why do this walk?
Walk the entire length of beautiful Loch Lomond.
Great views over the loch and to the surrounding mountains, without too much ascent!
Complete the first half of Scotland's most famous trail.
West Highland Way - The Lowlands and Lochs
Milngavie to Crianlarich in 3 days Walking Code: WHL4
Dramatic scenery in the lowlands of the West Highland Way.
For walkers with limited time, this holiday offers half of the Way, covering the beautiful lowlands and lochs.
| Miles | Km | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Travel to Milngavie for your first night's accommodation | ||
| Day 2 | Milngavie to Drymen | 12 | 19 |
| Day 3 | Drymen to Rowardennan | 14 | 23 |
| Day 4 | Rowardennan to Crianlarich | 20 | 32 |
| Day 5 | Depart from Crianlarich after breakfast |
Milngavie - Drymen
The route starts in Milngavie, a suburb of Glasgow. It travels across rolling hills and lowland plains. This is an easy pleasant walk along the valleys of Blane and Endrick with good views of the hills.
Drymen - Rowardennan
The route continues with a mixture of good woodland paths, moderate gradients on Conic Hill and hillside tracks as the path skirts the Campsie Fells. There are great few of Loch Lomond and its islands, before the path descends to the shoreline, which is followed to Rowardennan, at the foot of Ben Lomond.
Rowardennan - Crianlarich
Today is mainly rugged walking over loch side rocks and tree roots with some scrambling. As well as the views of the loch, islands, and woodlands, there are glimpses of the Cobbler, a spectacular mountain across the loch, and later waterfalls and rapids along Glen Falloch.
This is the easier part of the WHW, and doesn't include the more serious mountain terrain further along the route. It still includes a tough, long day from Rowardennan along the side of Loch Lomond – so you need a degree of experience, fitness and stamina.
Terrain: Varied – lowland meadows, foothills, wooded loch paths.
What’s it like underfoot? The first part of the route is generally well maintained but there are sections where the going is rougher and others where it can get muddy. The side is Loch Lomond is infamous for its difficult tree roots.
How Much Up & Down? Up to 500m a day.
Signposting: Good.
Navigation: Pretty straightforward – good paths and signposting – but keep you map and guidebook handy.
Weather: Some people complete the whole route in fine weather, but most will encounter at least some rain. Good clothing and waterproofs absolutely essential, even if you end up not needing them too often.
Good accommodation and friendly hosts are an essential part of any holiday. We understand this and go out of our way to find the best. We put a great deal of effort into hand picking our accommodation and matching it to individual customer requirements. As well as visiting the accommodation ourselves, we ask all our customers to complete a short evaluation on each night’s accommodation, which then gives us an insight in to the day-to-day operation, and lets us spot any potential issues before they become a problem.

We use a variety of accommodation, including small country house hotels, guest houses in market towns, bed and breakfasts in farm houses, country cottages and Victorian town houses. In selecting the accommodation we look for helpful, friendly hosts with good quality, characterful accommodation close to the trail. For example, over the course of your trip you might stay in a village inn, a bed and breakfast in a converted barn, a Victorian guest house, on a working farm, and in a Georgian hotel.
We always try to arrange ensuite accommodation, i.e. rooms with their own bathrooms for each night of your stay. However, in some of the more remote locations accommodation is limited and occasionally we may have to book rooms with shared bathrooms for one or two nights of your holiday, (especially if the booking is made at short notice), but we will always let you know if this is likely to be the case.
General travel information on the West Highland Way area will be in your holiday pack including train and bus timetables where available.
Detailed instructions on getting to your first night’s accommodation by car, or on foot from the nearest train or bus station, will also be included in the holiday pack on individual accommodation maps.
To view train times please visit www.qjump.co.uk where you can also purchase tickets in advance. For information on bus timetables please visit www.traveline.info
If you require secure car parking whilst walking this route, please contact us for information.
Getting There:
By Air: The nearest international airport is Glasgow (GLA). There is a regular shuttle bus into Glasgow city centre (approx 25 mins). Glasgow to Milngavie is 7 miles, you can either: take a taxi from Glasgow city centre; travel by train directly to Milngavie, this takes 25 minutes; or travel by bus, which takes 40 minutes.
By Public Transport: Milngavie has a railway station. Most services will pass through Glasgow.
By Road: Milngavie is 7 miles north of Glasgow. For Glasgow, travel on the M6 north followed by the A74 (M). From Glasgow, follow the A81 direct to Milngavie.
Returning from Crianlarich:
By Public Transport: There is a railway station in Crianlarich, most services will pass through Glasgow.
By Road: Crianlarich is 56 miles north of Glasgow. If heading out of Scotland you need to head south to Glasgow, to connect with major roads and motorways for onward travel.
Crianlarich
The name Crianlarich comes from the Gaelic for low pass. In the 1750s two military roads met here. Crianlarich makes a good location for a “rest day” in order to travel along the picturesque West Highland Train Line to visit Oban – a coastal resort with a difference - the town and its bay are virtually land-locked, giving it a sheltered setting. For memorable views walk up Oban Hill to McCaig's Tower or take a walk to Ganavan Sands and relax on the beach.
Prices £(GBP)
| Accommodation, map & guidebook only | 267 |
| with Luggage Transport | 285 |
| with Packed Lunches | 286 |
| with Luggage & Lunches | 303 |
Other Options |
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| Extra Nights (per night) | 42 |
| Single Supplement (per night) | 21 |


